Triangles in Architecture

Students find out for themselves why engineers use so many triangles in structures.

Subject: Mathematics
Topics: Geometry (polygons)
Grades: 3 - 7
Concepts:
- Polygon
Knowledge and Skills:
- Can identify/describe common polygons
- Understands how the shape of a structure affects its rigidity

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